So sick and fkn tired of having to post here, Google+ and Facebook.  In percentage of total life, I wonder how much of it I've spent on Copying and Pasting over the years.  Perhaps I'll just post here all the time and choose only this and that to post elsewhere?  The eclectic escoteric thoughts aren't that great to begin with so there is probably no need to get all whore about it posting the shit everywhere. [![](images/New-Mighty-Wallet-500x375.jpg "New Mighty Wallet")](http://openpluto.com/journal/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/New-Mighty-Wallet.jpg) Regards, I never cross-posted the Mighty Wallet I got over the weekend and I just posted the picture on Dynomighty's Facebook page and put a whole bunch of text with it and so I thought I would post it here as well: > I went to a place in Milwaukee called "Shoo Store" (who were very quick and enthusiastic about answering my Mighty Wallet email inquiry BTW) and picked up the original Airmail design. I had it narrowed down to the Dineo, Tattoo, and Airmail. Had the cashier choose, and she was sold on the Airmail when I told her it was the original. I've gotten a few comments on it in the few days I have owned it already. Many people stating they used to get mail from England or any sort of cross-continental correspondence that used to be decorated as my new money house. > > I had bought one on sale back last Christmas (Seamonkeys) and I used to empty it once every week or so and like crunch it up into my hand or bend it all sorts of ways that it shouldn't have been bent. I used to take out the cash and beg people to try and rip it in half. While it handled the abuse quite well and never ripped or stopped serving its originally intended purpose as well as it had the first day I got it―it sure aged in a hurry. It didn't look quite like that "1 year later" photo you see of the Mighty Wallet, but it may very well have if I kept as much stuff in it as they had in that picture. > > I think Terrence Kelleman is truly a visionary and modern artist. I love everything this man does from his products to the passion in his eyes in the Kickstarter video, this man is a true modern genius. I tip my hat to the history of Dynomighty and to the work and efforts of Mr. Kelleman ― your story is truly a remarkable one.